The Okay Book Activities
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1. Make a list of some of the things this book says that it is okay to be.
2.Writing prompt: Can you, in your own words, write what you think it means to be okay based on the information in this book?
3. Illustrate in a picture three different ways that you are "okay".
4. Writing prompt: From the story, what conclusions can you draw from this book about what it really means to be okay?
5. By yourself, or with a partner, create a poster board of things that are okay to be.
6. Writing prompt: In your opinion, is it ok for people to be different? Do you agree with what The Okay Book says? Why or why not?
2.Writing prompt: Can you, in your own words, write what you think it means to be okay based on the information in this book?
3. Illustrate in a picture three different ways that you are "okay".
4. Writing prompt: From the story, what conclusions can you draw from this book about what it really means to be okay?
5. By yourself, or with a partner, create a poster board of things that are okay to be.
6. Writing prompt: In your opinion, is it ok for people to be different? Do you agree with what The Okay Book says? Why or why not?
Activity Example: #2
Writing prompt: Can you, in your own words, write what you think it means to be okay based on the information in this book?
I think it is okay to be whoever you are. It is okay to have crazy hair, to be really tall, very short, or even to have dimples on your cheeks. It is also ok to have different emotions. Like The Okay Book said, it is ok to be scared. It is okay to be whoever you are as long as you know that who you are is unique and special.
I think it is okay to be whoever you are. It is okay to have crazy hair, to be really tall, very short, or even to have dimples on your cheeks. It is also ok to have different emotions. Like The Okay Book said, it is ok to be scared. It is okay to be whoever you are as long as you know that who you are is unique and special.